Two former Parramatta Eels players are accused of harbouring semi-automatic weapons and possessing more than half-a-million dollars in cash after dramatic arrests in Sydney's Centennial Park yesterday.

A-G D'Ath not moved on Qld court fees

Attorney-General Yvette D'Ath says calls to reduce exhibit fees charged to Queensland media organisations is a decision for the courts rather than government.

Queensland is the only state jurisdiction in Australia that charges journalists for access criminal court files, with the exception of South Australia where registrars routinely waive the charges for media.

The Supreme Court charges $1784 for access to trial exhibits, while it costs $23.50 every time a reporter wants to inspect a file.

Ms D'Ath said she was happy to take submissions on fees but ultimately it was a decision for the court.

"It is an issue that has been brought to my attention as one that needs reforming in this state," Ms D'Ath said on Thursday.

Former Supreme Court justice George Fryberg, who retired in 2013, said he did not think the fees were that high.

"In terms of what newspapers charge for photocopies of past editions of newspapers that sounds fairly cheap," Mr Fryberg said.